V Duclos, TS Criado - Medical anthropology quarterly, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last decades, care has proliferated as a notion aimed at capturing a vast array of practices, conditions, and sentiments. In this article, we argue that the analytics of care may …
The elements have become the focus of a significant volume of research by geographers and others. Engagements with the elements have been framed in terms of four elemental …
Feminist technoscientific research with chemicals is proliferating. This critical commentary considers how this scholarship extends environmental justice research on pollution. We are …
A McCarron, S Semple, V Swanson, CF Braban… - Health & Place, 2024 - Elsevier
Asthma, characterized by airway inflammation, sensitization and constriction, and leading to symptoms including cough and dyspnoea, affects millions of people globally. Air pollution is …
Air pollution in developing countries is a growing concern. It is associated with urbanization and social and economic structures. The understanding of how social factors can influence …
Digitally-mediated practices of archaeological data require reflexive thinking about where archaeology stands as a discipline in regard to the 'digital,'and where we want to go. To …
E Garnett - Body & society, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I materially situate air pollution exposure as a topic of social and political inquiry by paying attention to the increasing specificity of spaces and sites of exposure in air …
A Kenis, M Loopmans - … and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Just air? Spatial injustice and the politicisation of air pollution - Anneleen Kenis, Maarten Loopmans, 2022 Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Sage Journals …
M Tironi, M Valderrama - Science as Culture, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Smart devices are invading everyday spaces like our bedrooms and living rooms, making it possible to conduct new participatory experimentations in the 'real world'. An example is the …